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HexaHealth is a patient-first platform that takes care of your entire surgical journey- be it choosing the best hospital, expert surgeons, or medical insurance & financial queries for all your elective surgeries. Subscribe to our channel for your daily dose of medical information. In this video, Dr. Paras, Senior Laparoscopic Surgeon from HexaHealth, discusses epigastric hernia. This hernia happens when part of the intestines pushes through the abdominal muscles between the belly button and the chest. Often they are small and cause no symptoms or need any treatment. However, the larger ones that cause symptoms won't heal on their own, but surgery can fix the problem. In addition, he mentions how hernias are treated both laparoscopically as well as robotically. He discusses the laparoscopy method in which an operation is done through telescopes as it enters your peritoneal cavity or abdominal wall and is attached to a camera giving the perfect view to treat the part. No significant cuts are done for this procedure, only tiny puncture holes, which is why laparoscopy is synonymous with keyhole surgeries. All laparoscopies are done under general anesthesia and require a breathing tube. Three half-inch or smaller incisions are made in the lower part of the abdomen. By inserting a laparoscope into the stomach, a doctor can visualize the hernia defect on a monitor. Most epigastric hernias are not considered major surgery, and patients go home the same day. You get a hernia when part of your inside bulges through a tear in your muscle or connective tissue. Hernias most commonly occur in the chest, abdominal cavity, and hips. Lifting heavy objects and bending over can aggravate the condition. The complications of an untreated epigastric hernia include the following: enlarged hernia, which eventually allows parts of the bowel to push through increase or onset of pain and tenderness bowel blockage loss of domain, in which the hernia becomes so large that it’s nearly impossible to repair even with a mesh HexaHealth covers all your surgical needs. Connecting you to the best surgeons at the best hospitals, we do our best to make the process easier for you. Furthermore, HexaHealth provides a Care Coordinator who guides you through each step while you can focus on your complete recovery Timestamps: Is it necessary to repair an epigastric hernia? 0:26 Who treats an epigastric hernia? 0:56 Will my stomach get flatter post-surgery? 1:04 How is an epigastric hernia treated? 1:20 What is the best treatment approach? 1:44 Precautions to take before the surgery? 2:08 How is hernia repair done? 2:36 When will the patient be discharged? 3:03 When will the patient completely recover? 3:56 What complications of undergoing this surgery? 4:41 To know more, visit: https://www.hexahealth.com/ Follow us on: YouTube: / @hexahealth Facebook: / hexahealthlive Instagram: / hexahealthofficial Twitter: / hexahealthlive Linkedin: / hexahealth Connect with us: Call our expert: +91 88606 88606 Whatsapp Here: https://rebrand.ly/hexa-wa-yt-expert Disclaimer: Treatment time, recovery time, and results are influenced by the severity and pre-existing conditions of the patient. It is recommended that patients consult their physicians before any surgery. Insurance claims are subject to the policy terms. #HerniaDisease#InguinalHerniaSurgery #HerniaInguinal #HerniaSurgeryRecoverytime#HerniaSurgeryCost #StrangulatedHerniaSymptoms #HexaHealth #TopHopitals #WeCare #BestSurgeons